Making a move to Stafford Heights, QLD 4053? It's critical to decide if the suburb is suitable for you (and your family?). The Homes.com.au suburb profile provides the statistics on Stafford Heights median property prices, market trends & demographics so that we can help you justify the price for your future purchase.
If you're looking at buying in Stafford Heights, continue reading for a brief history lesson to find out more about the fantastic lifestyle and what makes this suburb so great.
Overview Stafford Heights, a suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, has an area of 3.2 square kilometres and had a population of 6,833 people (2016 census). It is neighboured by the suburbs of McDowall, Kedron, and Everton Park.
Stafford Heights is 8 kilometres from the central business district of Brisbane. It is part of the local government area of the City of Brisbane.
Living in Stafford Heights Most of the residents of Stafford Heights are students, professionals, singles, and retirees. The suburb has an easy lifestyle that is ideal for families, too.
The suburb has many nearby restaurants, shops, public facilities that are all within walking distance. Stafford Heights is a 20-minute bus ride from Brisbane. Private and public primary and secondary schools are also easily accessible.
Stafford Heights residents flock to the Rode Shopping Centre in Appleby Road and the nearby Stafford City, Brookside, and Chermside shopping centres.
Stafford Heights also offers stunning city views and all amenities of Brisbane, allowing the suburbs residents to enjoy an ideal community vibe.
History of Stafford Heights Stafford Heights got its name because it is located on higher grounds than its neighbour Stafford. "Height" was added to the suburb's name in the 1950s but it became an official suburb in 1975. "Stafford" was derived from Staffordshire, England.
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